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Changes to the e–visa and visa exemption regulations that were much anticipated were given the go–ahead at the National assembly meeting which concluded last week.
Vietnam lawmakers approved the 2 changes below, which will be effective from August 15, 2023,:
- Beginning August 15, travelers to Vietnam will have the option
to apply for an e-visa that is valid for up to 3 months and allows
for multiple entries (instead of a 30-day single-entry visa).
- Regular passport holders of the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Russia, Finland, Denmark, Japan, and South Korea will now be able to stay in [Name of Country] for 45 days before needing a visa, instead of the previous duration of 15 days (unilateral exemption).
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